Precision cosmetic brush with tapered handle having three sides

ABSTRACT

A precision cosmetic brush is disclosed, and comprises a brush portion configured for engaging a surface, a ferrule supporting the brush portion, and a handle connected to the brush portion by the ferrule, the handle having an elongate body with a triangular cross-sectional profile, the handle tapered along its length. In embodiments, the brush portion is white or has visual indicators to facilitate the ability of a user to more precisely apply cosmetic material to a surface.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

The present application claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/275,316, filed on Jan. 6, 2016, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.

FIELD

The present invention generally relates to a cosmetic brush with a tapered handle having three sides to facilitate precision brushing and/or other manipulation of a surface.

SUMMARY

Cosmetic brushes include a brush portion and a handle portion extending therefrom to facilitate engagement of the brush by a user or tool. Cosmetic brushes may be used in a variety of situations, for example, to manipulate, remove, and/or apply cosmetics to a user's skin or to another medium for viewing purposes.

Referring to FIG. 1, many prior art cosmetic brushes incorporate handles that are cylindrical in shape. Due to the delicate nature of cosmetic application, removal, and/or manipulation, such a configuration of the brush handle may be cumbersome and yield imprecise results, for example, by leading to uneven distribution of cosmetics or due to lack of fine control over the brush by the user.

What is needed is a precision cosmetic brush to obtain more controlled application, removal, and/or distribution of cosmetics or other manipulation of a surface.

These and other objects, benefits, and advantages provided by the solutions enabled by embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying figures.

Applicant has discovered a solution to the need for precision control over a cosmetic brush by providing a uniquely-configured brush handle as described herein.

In an exemplary embodiment, a precision cosmetic brush is disclosed, and comprises a brush portion configured for engaging a surface and applying a cosmetic material to the surface, a ferrule supporting the brush portion, and a handle connected to the brush portion with the ferrule, the handle having a first end that is connected to the brush portion, a second end extending away from the brush portion, and an elongate body extending between the first and second ends of the handle. The handle is configured to facilitate control by a user of the precision cosmetic brush for applying the cosmetic material to the surface, and includes, along at least a segment of the handle, a triangular cross-section configured for the user to hold the precision cosmetic brush, and a taper in a direction extending away from the brush portion such that the triangular cross-section of the segment of the handle is larger toward the first end of the handle and tapers toward the second end of the handle.

In exemplary embodiments, the second end of the handle has a blunt configuration.

In exemplary embodiments, the segment of the handle has a taper that is within a range of 0.01 mm and 0.2 mm per unit mm along a length of the segment of the handle.

In exemplary embodiments, the handle is at least partially transparent.

In exemplary embodiments, the handle is configured to transmit between 75% and 95% of incident light therethrough.

In exemplary embodiments, the handle is at least partially opaque.

In exemplary embodiments, the brush portion includes one or more visual indicators.

In exemplary embodiments, the one or more visual indicators include at least one or more bands, marks or striations.

In exemplary embodiments, the brush portion includes a color gradient that includes a darker color toward the ferrule and a lighter color away from the ferrule.

In exemplary embodiments, the brush portion includes a color gradient from gray toward the ferrule to white away from the ferrule.

In exemplary embodiments, the ferrule is detachable such that the brush portion is removable from the ferrule.

In exemplary embodiments, the brush portion that is configured for engaging a surface is configured for engaging at least one of skin, hair or a display template.

In other exemplary embodiments, a precision cosmetic applicator is disclosed, and comprises an application portion configured for engaging a surface and applying a cosmetic material to the surface, and a handle connected to the application portion, the handle having a first end that is connected to the application portion, a second end extending away from the application portion, and an elongate body extending between the first and second ends of the handle. The handle is configured to facilitate control by a user of the precision cosmetic applicator for applying the cosmetic material to the surface, and includes, along at least a segment of the handle, a triangular cross-section configured for the user to hold the precision cosmetic applicator, and a taper in a direction extending away from the application portion such that the triangular cross-section of the segment of the handle is larger toward the first end of the handle and tapers toward the second end of the handle.

In exemplary embodiments, the application portion includes one of a brush, comb, wand, stylus, sponge, silicone or a doe foot.

In exemplary embodiments, the second end of the handle has a blunt configuration.

In exemplary embodiments, the segment of the handle has a taper that is within a range of 0.01 mm and 0.2 mm per unit mm along a length of the segment of the handle.

In exemplary embodiments, the handle is at least partially transparent.

In exemplary embodiments, the handle is configured to transmit between 75% and 95% of incident light therethrough.

In exemplary embodiments, the handle is at least partially opaque.

In exemplary embodiments, the application portion includes one or more visual indicators.

In exemplary embodiments, the one or more visual indicators include at least one or more bands, marks or striations.

In exemplary embodiments, the application portion includes a color gradient that includes a darker color toward the handle and a lighter color away from the handle.

In exemplary embodiments, the application portion includes a color gradient from gray toward the handle to white away from the handle.

In exemplary embodiments, the application portion that is configured for engaging a surface is configured for engaging at least one of skin, hair or a display template.

In other exemplary embodiments, a precision cosmetic brush is disclosed, and comprises a brush portion configured for engaging a surface and applying a cosmetic material to the surface, and a handle connected to the brush portion, the handle having a first end that is connected to the brush portion, a second end extending away from the brush portion, and an elongate body extending between the first and second ends of the handle. The handle is configured to facilitate control by a user of the precision cosmetic brush for applying the cosmetic material to the surface, and includes, along at least a segment of the handle, a triangular cross-section configured for the user to hold the precision cosmetic brush, and a taper in a direction extending from the second end of the handle toward the brush portion such that the triangular cross-section of the segment of the handle is larger toward the second end of the handle and tapers upward therefrom.

In exemplary embodiments, the second end of the handle has a blunt configuration.

In exemplary embodiments, the handle is at least partially transparent.

In exemplary embodiments, the handle is configured to transmit between 75% and 95% of incident light therethrough.

In exemplary embodiments, the handle is at least partially opaque.

In exemplary embodiments, the brush portion includes one or more visual indicators.

In exemplary embodiments, the one or more visual indicators include at least one or more bands, marks or striations.

In exemplary embodiments, the brush portion includes a color gradient that includes a darker color toward the handle and a lighter color away from the handle.

In exemplary embodiments, the brush portion includes a color gradient from gray toward the handle to white away from the handle.

In exemplary embodiments, the brush portion that is configured for engaging a surface is configured for engaging at least one of skin, hair or a display template.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Various exemplary embodiments of this invention will be described in detail, with reference to the following figures, wherein:

FIG. 1 is a front view of a set of prior art cosmetic brushes with handles;

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 3 is a left side view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 2;

FIG. 4 is a right side view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 2;

FIG. 5 is a bottom plan view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 2;

FIG. 6 is a top plan view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 2;

FIG. 7 is a front side view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 2;

FIG. 8 is a rear side view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 2;

FIG. 9 is a perspective view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 10 is a left side view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 9;

FIG. 11 is a right side view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 9;

FIG. 12 is a bottom plan view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 9;

FIG. 13 is a top plan view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 9;

FIG. 14 is a front side view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 9;

FIG. 15 is a rear side view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 9;

FIG. 16 is a perspective view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 17 is a left side view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 16;

FIG. 18 is a right side view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 16;

FIG. 19 is a bottom plan view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 16;

FIG. 20 is a top plan view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 16;

FIG. 21 is a front side view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 16;

FIG. 22 is a rear side view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 16;

FIG. 23 is a front view of a set of cosmetic brushes with handles according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 24A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 24B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 24A;

FIG. 25A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 25B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 25A;

FIG. 26A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 26B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 26A;

FIG. 27A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 27B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 27A;

FIG. 28A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 28B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 28A;

FIG. 29A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 29B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 29A;

FIG. 30A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 30B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 30A;

FIG. 31A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 31B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 31A;

FIG. 31C is another cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 31A;

FIG. 32A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 32B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 32A;

FIG. 33A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 33B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 33A;

FIG. 34A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 34B is a side view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 34A;

FIG. 34C is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 34A;

FIG. 35A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 35B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 35A;

FIG. 36A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 36B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 36A;

FIG. 37A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 37B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 37A;

FIG. 38A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 38B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 38A;

FIG. 39A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 39B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 39A;

FIG. 40A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 40B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 40A;

FIG. 41A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 41B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 41A;

FIG. 42A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 42B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 42A;

FIG. 43A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 43B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 43A;

FIG. 44A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 44B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 44A;

FIG. 45A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 45B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 45A;

FIG. 46A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 46B is a side view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 46A;

FIG. 46C is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 46A;

FIG. 47A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 47B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 47A;

FIG. 48A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 48B is a side view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 48A;

FIG. 48C is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 48A;

FIG. 49A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 49B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 49A;

FIG. 49C is a side view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 49A;

FIG. 50A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 50B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 50A;

FIG. 51A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 51B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 51A;

FIG. 51C is a side view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 51A;

FIG. 52A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 52B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 52A;

FIG. 53A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 53B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 53A;

FIG. 54A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 54B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 54A;

FIG. 54C is a side view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 54A;

FIG. 55A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 55B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 55A;

FIG. 55C is a side view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 55A;

FIG. 56A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 56B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 56A;

FIG. 56C is a side view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 56A;

FIG. 56D is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 56C;

FIG. 57A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 57B is a side view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 57A;

FIG. 57C is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 57A;

FIG. 57D is a top view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 57A;

FIG. 57E is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 57F is a side view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 57E;

FIG. 58A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 58B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 58A;

FIG. 58C is a side view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 58A;

FIG. 58D is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 58C;

FIG. 59A is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 59B is a cross-sectional view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 59A;

FIG. 59C is a side view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 59A;

FIG. 60 is a top view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 61 is a perspective view of cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 62 is another perspective view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 61;

FIG. 63 is another perspective view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 61;

FIG. 64 is another perspective view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 61;

FIG. 65 is a front view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 61;

FIG. 66 is a side view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 61;

FIG. 67 is a bottom plan view of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 61;

FIG. 68 is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention; and

FIG. 69 is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The present invention generally relates to a precision cosmetic brush or applicator with a tapered handle. In embodiments, the present invention is directed to a brush or applicator including an ergonomic handle to facilitate precision brushing of a surface and/or other manipulation of a surface with a brush portion/application portion. While exemplary embodiments are described herein with respect to a brush, it will be understood that the handle portion configurations described herein may be used with a different type of cosmetic applicators/implements, for example, a brush, comb, wand, stylus, sponge, silicone or a doe foot, to name a few.

It will be further understood that the handle portion configurations described herein may also be used with one or more of the brush and applicator types and configurations mentioned below or one or more of the following cosmetic applicators/implements for, for example, makeup mist, skincare mist, lipstick, lip crayon, lip gloss, lip liner, lip exfoliator, eyeliner pencil, liquid eyeliner, cream eyeliner, powder eyeliner, eye crayon, mascara, foundation cream, foundation serum, foundation powder, liquid foundation, eyeshadow powder, eyeshadow liquid, eyeshadow palette, eyeshadow cream, powder pressed, loose powder, blush cream, liquid blush, blush powder, bronzer cream, bronzer powder, liquid bronzer, highlighter cream, liquid highlighter, highlighter powder, shimmer powder, oil, primer, moisturizer, serum, lotion, cleanser, eyebrow pencil, eyebrow wax, eyebrow powder, eyebrow cream, eyebrow mascara, concealer pencil, liquid concealer, concealer cream, palette, or a compact, to name a few additional examples.

With reference to FIGS. 2-8, a brush according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention is illustrated and generally designated 100. Brush 100 may include a brush portion 110 and a handle portion 120, as shown.

Brush portion 110 may be an applicator member configured to engage a desired surface such as skin, hair (e.g., eyelashes or eyebrows), or a display template, for example, to by adding, removing, and/or manipulating a cosmetic material. In embodiments, brush portion 110 may include a polymeric material, e.g., synthetic fiber such as acrylic or plastic, that may have a desired rigidity and capacity for absorption of other materials, for example, bristles, fibers, cloth, pledgets, or foam, to name a few. In embodiments, brush portion 110 may be formed of a different type of fiber, such as natural or organic fibers, to name a few. Brush portion 110 may be configured in accordance with a desired type of surface engagement, for example, brush portion 110 may have a desired bristle count, length, density, or absorption capacity, to name a few. In embodiments, brush portion 110 may include a different type of material, such as a wand, comb, stylus, sponge, silicone or a doe foot. In embodiments, brush portion 110 may have an axial length of between and including 25 mm and 35 mm. In other exemplary embodiments, brush portion 110 may have a shorter or longer axial length, such as the lengths shown in Table 1 below.

In embodiments, brush portion 110 may be a solid color, such as black, white, pink, rose gold, brown, or a metallic color, such as gold, silver, rose gold, gun metal, or pearl, to name a few, or brush portion 110 may be multicolored. In embodiments, brush portion 110 may also include one or more visual indicators to facilitate use. For example, brush portion 110 may include a color gradient that shifts from a darker color closer to handle portion 120 to a lighter color further away from handle portion 120. Such a visual configuration of brush portion 110 may aid a user in identifying the presence of cosmetic material on brush portion 110 during use of brush 100. In embodiments, brush portion 110 may be visually configured to have a graduated configuration from a gray color closer to handle portion 120 (and ferrule 140, when present) to a white color further away from handle portion 120 (and ferrule 140, when present). In other exemplary embodiments, a color gradient of brush portion 110 may feature a graduated change of a different color or colors other than gray and/or white, such as a graduated change from a darker color closer to handle portion 120 to a lighter color further away from handle portion 120. In embodiments, brush portion 110 may be visually configured, e.g., colored, to contrast against a cosmetic material being applied. In this regard, a user is afforded more precise control over brush 100 by being afforded a contrasting view of cosmetic material to be applied against a contrasting background. In embodiments, other types of visual indicia, for example, bands, marks, or striations, may be present on brush portion 110 to assist in fine control over engagement of brush 100 against a surface.

Handle portion 120, as shown, may include a handle 130 and a ferrule 140 interconnecting the handle 130 and brush portion 110. In embodiments, brush 100 may be devoid of a ferrule 140, with brush portion 110 directly affixed to handle 130.

Ferrule 140 supports brush portion 120, and may be coupled to brush portion 120 by, for example, adhesion, crimping, clamping, interweaving, or friction fit, to name a few. In embodiments, the tightness of coupling of ferrule 140 to brush portion 110 is a function of the density of brush portion 110. For example, a brush portion 110 having a greater number of bristles may require a greater crimp on ferrule 140 to maintain a secure engagement of brush portion 110 with ferrule 140. In embodiments, brush portion 120 and ferrule 140 may be detachable from one another, e.g., so that replacement or alternative brush portions can be coupled with handle portion 120. In embodiments, ferrule 140 may be detachable from handle portion 120 so that ferrule 140 and/or brush portion 110 may be replaced with respect to handle 130.

In embodiments, ferrule 140 may be configured to support a variety of brush and applicator types and configurations, for example, a powder brush, a concealer brush, a contouring brush a bronzer brush, a foundation brush, a blush brush, a Kabuki brush, a blending brush, an eye brush, a crease brush, an eye liner brush, a face brush, a defining brush, a lip brush, an eye shadow brush, a stipple brush, a smudge sponge, a brow comb, an eyelash wand, or an eyebrow wand, or one of the cosmetic applicators/implements mentioned above, to name a few. Examples of brush types and configurations can be seen in FIGS. 9-69. In embodiments, an applicator may have a cap (e.g., lipstick) that fits over the brush or other applicator.

Ferrule 140 may be formed of a suitable material configured to support brush portion 120, for example, a polymeric material, a composite material, and/or a metallic material, to name a few. In embodiments, ferrule 140 may be formed at least partially of a metallic material with a smooth, e.g., brushed or polished, finish. In embodiments, ferrule 140 may be formed at least partially of a non-metallic finish (e.g., a black finish).

As shown, ferrule 140 may be a conic section, e.g., having a circular axial cross-section that tapers therealong, and which terminates at a point such that a side profile of the ferrule 140 is trapezoidal. In embodiments, ferrule 140 may taper such that a diameter of ferrule 140 reduces between and including a length of 26 mm and 1 mm in an axial direction. In embodiments, ferrule 140 may have an overall axial length of between and including 35 mm and 55 mm. Such a configuration may present a surface for engagement of the brush 100 by a user, for example, the thumb and index finger of a user, to facilitate fine manipulation of the brush portion 110 against a surface. In embodiments, ferrule 140 may have a different configuration, for example, a triangular, rectangular, or elliptical cross-section, and/or a different side profile, to name a few. The opening and diameter of ferrule 140 is affected by the volume of brush material of brush portion 110 to be held. In general, the greater the amount of brush material to be held, the wider the opening. Conversely, when a lesser amount of brush material is to be held, the opening of the ferrule may be tapered inwardly, as shown in FIGS. 16-22.

Still referring to FIGS. 2-8, handle 130 will be described in detail. Handle 130, as shown, may be an elongate member with a triangular cross-section. In embodiments, the triangular cross-section may have a shape of an equilateral triangle, and may include vertices that are curved or beveled to avoid sharp corners. Accordingly, handle 130 presents three separate outer surfaces and edges for engagement by a user such that fine manual control of brush 100 is afforded to the user. In this regard, handle 130 may be formed of a material that is sufficiently rigid to be directionally manipulated by a user's fingers and/or hand. In embodiments, handle 130 may be formed of one or more of, for example, a polymeric material (such as glass or plastic), a composite material, or a metallic material, to name a few. In exemplary embodiments, handle 130 may be formed of an at least partially transparent material, including a fully transparent or a translucent material. Accordingly, handle 130 may be selected from a material having a high light transmissibility, e.g., configuration to transmit a percentage of incident light therethrough, such as between 75% and 95% of incident light. In embodiments, handle 130 may be formed of a polymeric material such as glass or plastic. Such transparency of handle 130 may reduce the occurrence of shadows cast by handle 130 on a target surface and/or may allow a user to at least partially view an environment through handle 130. In embodiments, handle 130 may be opaque and display one or more colors, such as gold, silver, rose gold, gun metal, pearl, and/or other metallic colors, or a non-metallic color such as black, grey, white, pink, rose gold, brown, to name a few. In embodiments, handle 130 may be iridescent and/or may include glitter, pearls. or other decorative features, and may include printed text or graphics.

Handle 130 may have a length sufficient to afford a user with a desired grip of brush 100. In embodiments, handle 130 may have a length between and including, for example, 90 mm and 100 mm. Such length of handle 130 may afford the user with dexterous control of brush 100, for example, by allowing the user to tilt brush 100 using portions of handle 130 as a lever. A user is also afforded the option of grasping portions of handle 130 along its length that is most comfortable for his or her grip. In this regard, handle 130 is configured for use by a variety of users.

As shown, handle 130 (or a segment thereof) may be tapered, e.g., having a cross-sectional area that decreases therealong in a direction extending away from brush portion 110. For example, handle 130 may decrease in cross-sectional diameter and area along a range between and including 8 mm and 5 mm. (As used herein, the cross-sectional diameter of a triangular cross-section is measured from one vertex of the triangle to a midpoint on the side of the triangle opposite that vertex. An example of a cross-sectional diameter is shown, for example, by dashed line 160 in FIG. 57C.) In embodiments, the cross-sectional diameter of handle 130 may taper at a rate of between and including 0.01 mm and 0.2 mm per unit mm (i.e., the taper is within a range of 0.01 mm and 0.2 mm per unit mm) along the length of handle 130, or a segment thereof. In embodiments, the cross-sectional diameter of handle 130 may taper at a different rate per unit mm along the length of handle 130. Such taper of handle 130 may provide the user with a comfortable grip of brush 100, for example, by providing a relatively larger surface area for fine engagement, for example, by a user's fingers, and an increasingly narrower section of handle 130 that can rest comfortably on a user's wrist, palm, and/or thenar space without requiring the user to tense the muscles thereof to maintain a grip on handle 130.

Handle 130 may also include an end 132 that is blunted, e.g., having a flattened or beveled surface. Such a configuration of end 132 may facilitate the free movement of end 132 by a user without worry as to possible scratching or poking of the user or a surface engaged by brush 100. End 132 may also be configured to support brush 100 in a standing configuration on a flat surface. In embodiments, end 132 may be configured for engagement with, for example, a storage or display implement for brush 100.

Referring to FIGS. 9-69, various embodiments of cosmetic brushes with handles according to the present invention are illustrated. As shown, such embodiments according to the present invention may have a variety of configurations of overall lengths, brush portion lengths, ferrule lengths, handle lengths, and tapering handle cross-sectional diameters, with examples provided in Table 1 below at least for the embodiments of FIGS. 24A-59C.

Tapering Ferrule Cross-Sectional Corresponding Overall Brush Portion length Handle Diameter Figures Length (mm) Length (mm) (mm) Length (mm) (mm) 24A and 24B 165-173   22-25 44-46  96-104   14-4 25A and 25B 164-170   28-32 34-36  97-105   19-5 26A and 26B 178-186   30-34 49-59  96-104   14-4 27A and 27B 162-170    9-13 39-41 107-115  8.5-3.5 28A and 28B 158-166   15-19 29-31 111-119  8.5-3 29A and 29B 161-169    8-12 39-41 111-119  8.5-3 30A and 30B 162-170   14-18 34-36 111-119  8.5-3 31A-31C 135-150 or 15.5-18.5 or 29-31 104-106 or   7-6 147-158    3-8  73-77 32A and 32B 171-179   17-23 38-42 111-119 10.5-3.5 33A and 33B 147-157    9-3 28-32 111-119   7-2.5 34A-34C 161-169    8-12 39-41 111-119 10.5-3.5 35A and 35B 148-158    6-10 29-31 111-119   7-2.5 36A and 36B 162-172   10-34 19-21 120-130   7-2.5 37A and 37B 149-157    7-9 29-31 111-119   7-2.5 38A and 38B 159-167   12-14 34-36 111-119  8.5-3 39A and 39B 162-170    9-13 39-41 111-119 10.5-3.5 40A and 40B 179-187   36-40 44-46  96-104   14-4 41A and 41B 171-177   39-41 34-36  96-104   16-5 42A and 42B 164-170   29-33 34-36  96-104   18-5 43A and 43B 169-177   16-30 44-46  96-104   14-4 44A and 44B 178-184   28-32 48-52  96-104   18-5 45A and 45B 168-176   30-34 38-42 106-114   18-5 46A-46C 157-163 or   12-16 or 44-46  96-104   18-5 156-164   12-17      47A and 47B 171-179   28-32 44-46  96-104   18-5 48A-48C  62-68   43-47 N/A  17-23   32-30 49A-49C 193-197   44-46 49-51  96-104   18-5 50A and 50B 188-194   38-42 49-51  96-104   18-5 51A-51C 188-196   40-44 49-51  96-104   18-5 52A and 52B 160-168   7-11 39-41 111-119  8.5-3 53A and 53B 158-167  5.5-9.5 39-41 111-119  6.5-2.5 54A-54C 182-200   49-53 44-96  96-104   23-7 55A-55C 171-179 or   34-36 or 39-41  96-104   23-7 165-179   29-36      56A-56D 172-182   40-42 34-36  96-104   29-11 57A-57D  85-93 or   18-28 or N/A  67-75   21-19 or 100-110   29-34     20-25 57E-57F 100-110   29-34 N/A  67-75   20-25 58A-58D 166-174   28-32 39-42  96-104   14-4 59A-59C 167-175   29-33 39-41  96-104   14-4

FIGS. 9-15 depict an exemplary embodiment of a cosmetic brush with handle according to the present invention. In particular, FIGS. 9-15 illustrate, respectively, perspective, left side, right side, bottom plan, top plan, front side and rear side views of the cosmetic brush with handle in accordance with this respective embodiment.

FIGS. 16-22 depict an exemplary embodiment of a cosmetic brush with handle according to the present invention. In particular, FIGS. 16-22 illustrate, respectively, perspective, left side, right side, bottom plan, top plan, front side and rear side views of the cosmetic brush with handle in accordance with this respective embodiment.

FIG. 23 depicts a non-limiting example of a set of several different cosmetic brushes with handles in accordance with exemplary embodiments of the present invention.

Various embodiments of cosmetic brushes with handles according to the present invention are further illustrated in FIGS. 60-69. For example, FIG. 60 is a top view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention. FIGS. 61-64 depict various perspective views of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention. FIGS. 65-67 depict, respectively , front, side and bottom plan views of the cosmetic brush with handle of FIG. 61. FIG. 68 is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 69 is a front view of a cosmetic brush with handle according to another exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

FIGS. 57A to 57D depict another exemplary embodiment of a precision cosmetic brush 150, such as a massager, that includes a brush portion 152 connected to a handle 154. As depicted, in embodiments, only a lower segment 156 of brush 150 has a triangular cross-section and a taper for precision control of the brush, whereas an upper segment 158 of handle 154 need not be triangular in cross-section. Instead of tapering in a direction away from a brush, lower segment 150 of handle 154 tapers in a direction extending from a lower end toward an upper end of brush 150 such that the triangular cross-section of lower segment 156 of brush 150 is larger toward the lower end of the handle 154 (away from brush) and tapers upward therefrom toward the brush portion.

FIGS. 57E and 57F illustrate another exemplary embodiment of a precision cosmetic brush 150′, similar to brush 150 of FIGS. 57A to 57D, with a similar brush portion 152′ and a handle 154′ having a lower segment 156′ that is triangular in cross-section and an upper segment 158′ that need not have a triangular cross-section. Brushes 150, 150′ are generally configured to be held by the respective lower segments 156, 156′.

In other exemplary embodiments (not illustrated), a handle on a cosmetic brush or applicator or a cosmetic implement, such as on a lipstick or compact, may have a triangular cross-section to facilitate precision application of cosmetic material or manipulation of a surface, but may or may not be tapered or have a tapered segment. For example, the kabuki brush of FIG. 48 may include an alternative handle that is not tapered.

While this invention has been described in conjunction with the embodiments outlined above, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the exemplary embodiments of the invention, as set forth above, are intended to be illustrative, not limiting. Various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A precision cosmetic brush comprising: a brush portion configured for engaging a surface and applying a cosmetic material to the surface; a ferrule supporting the brush portion; and a handle connected to the brush portion with the ferrule, the handle comprising a first end that is connected to the brush portion, a second end extending away from the brush portion, and an elongate body extending between the first and second ends of the handle, wherein the handle is configured to facilitate control by a user of the precision cosmetic brush for applying the cosmetic material to the surface and includes, along at least a segment of the handle, a triangular cross-section configured for the user to hold the precision cosmetic brush, and a taper in a direction extending away from the brush portion such that the triangular cross-section of the segment of the handle is larger toward the first end of the handle and tapers toward the second end of the handle.
 2. The precision cosmetic brush of claim 1, wherein the second end of the handle has a blunt configuration.
 3. The precision cosmetic brush of claim 1, wherein the taper of the segment of the handle is within a range of 0.01 mm and 0.2 mm per unit mm along a length of the segment of the handle.
 4. The precision cosmetic brush of claim 1, wherein the handle is at least partially transparent.
 5. The precision cosmetic brush of claim 1, wherein the handle is configured to transmit between 75% and 95% of incident light therethrough.
 6. The precision cosmetic brush of claim 1, wherein the handle is at least partially opaque.
 7. The precision cosmetic brush of claim 1, wherein the brush portion comprises one or more visual indicators.
 8. The precision cosmetic brush of claim 7, wherein the one or more visual indicators comprise at least one or more bands, marks, or striations.
 9. The precision cosmetic brush of claim 1, wherein the brush portion comprises a color gradient comprising a darker color toward the ferrule and a lighter color away from the ferrule.
 10. The precision cosmetic brush of claim 1, wherein the brush portion comprises a color gradient comprising a gray color toward the ferrule and a white color away from the ferrule.
 11. The precision cosmetic brush of claim 1, wherein the ferrule is detachable, such that the brush portion is removable from the ferrule.
 12. The precision cosmetic brush of claim 1, wherein the brush portion that is configured for engaging a surface is configured for engaging at least one of skin, hair or a display template.
 13. A precision cosmetic applicator comprising: an application portion configured for engaging a surface and applying a cosmetic material to the surface; and a handle connected to the application portion, the handle comprising a first end that is connected to the application portion, a second end extending away from the application portion, and an elongate body extending between the first and second ends of the handle, wherein the handle is configured to facilitate control by a user of the precision cosmetic applicator for applying the cosmetic material to the surface and includes, along at least a segment of the handle, a triangular cross-section configured for the user to hold the precision cosmetic applicator, and a taper in a direction extending away from the application portion such that the triangular cross-section of the segment of the handle is larger toward the first end of the handle and tapers toward the second end of the handle.
 14. The precision cosmetic applicator of claim 13, wherein the application portion comprises one of a brush, comb, wand, stylus, sponge, silicone, or a doe foot.
 15. The precision cosmetic applicator of claim 13, wherein the second end of the handle has a blunt configuration.
 16. The precision cosmetic applicator of claim 13, wherein the taper of the segment of the handle is within a range of 0.01 mm and 0.2 mm per unit mm along a length of the segment of the handle.
 17. The precision cosmetic applicator of claim 13, wherein the handle is at least partially transparent.
 18. The precision cosmetic applicator of claim 13, wherein the handle is configured to transmit between 75% and 95% of incident light therethrough.
 19. The precision cosmetic applicator of claim 13, wherein the handle is at least partially opaque.
 20. The precision cosmetic applicator of claim 13, wherein the application portion comprises one or more visual indicators.
 21. The precision cosmetic applicator of claim 20, wherein the one or more visual indicators comprise at least one or more bands, marks, or striations.
 22. The precision cosmetic applicator of claim 13, wherein the application portion comprises a color gradient comprising a darker color toward the handle and a lighter color away from the handle.
 23. The precision cosmetic applicator of claim 13, wherein the application portion comprises a color gradient comprising a gray color toward the handle and a white color away from the handle.
 24. The precision cosmetic applicator of claim 13, wherein the application portion that is configured for engaging a surface is configured for engaging at least one of skin, hair or a display template.
 25. A precision cosmetic brush comprising: a brush portion configured for engaging a surface and applying a cosmetic material to the surface; and a handle connected to the brush portion, the handle comprising a first end that is connected to the brush portion, a second end extending away from the brush portion, and an elongate body extending between the first and second ends of the handle, wherein the handle is configured to facilitate control by a user of the precision cosmetic brush for applying the cosmetic material to the surface and includes, along at least a lengthwise segment of the handle, a triangular cross-section configured for the user to hold the precision cosmetic brush, and a taper in a direction extending from the second end of the handle toward the brush portion such that the triangular cross-section of the segment of the handle is larger toward the second end of the handle and tapers upward therefrom.
 26. The precision cosmetic brush of claim 25, wherein the second end of the handle has a blunt configuration.
 27. The precision cosmetic brush of claim 25, wherein the handle is at least partially transparent.
 28. The precision cosmetic brush of claim 25, wherein the handle is configured to transmit between 75% and 95% of incident light therethrough.
 29. The precision cosmetic brush of claim 25, wherein the handle is at least partially opaque.
 30. The precision cosmetic brush of claim 25, wherein the brush portion comprises one or more visual indicators.
 31. The precision cosmetic brush of claim 30, wherein the one or more visual indicators comprise at least one or more bands, marks, or striations.
 32. The precision cosmetic brush of claim 25, wherein the brush portion comprises a color gradient comprising a darker color toward the handle and a lighter color away from the handle.
 33. The precision cosmetic brush of claim 25, wherein the brush portion comprises a color gradient comprising a gray color toward the handle and a white color away from the handle.
 34. The precision cosmetic brush of claim 25, wherein the brush portion that is configured for engaging a surface is configured for engaging at least one of skin, hair or a display template. 